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Between getting the C310 and stopping drinking, I do recall going to the hangar and turning on the O2 bottle and putting on the mask for a while after a hard night's drinking. O2 is spendy but so is the booze that got me there.
 
Between getting the C310 and stopping drinking, I do recall going to the hangar and turning on the O2 bottle and putting on the mask for a while after a hard night's drinking. O2 is spendy but so is the booze that got me there.

I used to bubble O2 in a container of water on construction jobs when I had a bit of the bottle flu. Helps to moisten the oxygen so it doesn't dry out your mucous membranes. (or so the old alcoholic who taught me the trick said)
 
As a professional alcoholic I can confirm this. Drink as much water as you can at night and you are good to go the next the next day. IVs are for amateurs.
... or wake up soaked in urine depending on how much alcohol. It's a pretty common thing for passed out drunks to just let it go, though I haven't taken a survey or anything, a couple contributing factors could be what they were drinking, whether high water content to begin with and whether enough sodium consumption to cause more water retention.
 
IVs, if you have a little patience you can just consume the food or suppliments instead. B-Complex, C, magnesium, potassium, sodium, glucose, and more depending on how fancy you want to get. With lots of water.
 
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IVs, if you have a little patience you can just consume the food or suppliments instead. B-Complex, C, magnesium, potassium, sodium, glucose, and more depending on how fancy you want to get. With lots of water.
Just don't go crazy with the C though. It magnifies insults to the liver. Best way to get C is to drink lemon juice or maybe guava juice without added sugar, theory being that natural amounts of C isn't as harmful as the one in supplements (500mg can be a bit too much) but it also depends on your genetic make-up too how susceptible you are to supplemental C induced liver damage in the presence of a liver toxin.
 
Just don't go crazy with the C though. It magnifies insults to the liver.
Yeah because it's not drinking till you have hangovers that's the problem, it's too much orange juice. Everyone knows this. 😉

Kidding aside, electrolyte and vitamin/mineral replenishment should be done in moderation, just as the drinking should have been. For example is an alcohol detox IV usually bright yellow colored from all the B-vitamins in it? No... but who knows what's out there, not medically approved for purpose, that someone with more money than common sense will inject into themselves. It's doubly a gamble, drinking that much and then trusting what someone else concocted to put into your bloodstream. At least if you take a few OTC supplements and/ or drink a *sports drink*, you probably aren't subjecting yourself to serious harm from that.
 
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For example is an alcohol detox IV usually bright yellow colored from all the B-vitamins in it? No... but who knows what's out there, not medically approved for purpose, that someone with more money than common sense will inject into themselves.
Pabrinex is pretty bright yellow. It also stinks, makes the person taking it stink and makes the whole area stink.

I hate pabrinex IVs.
 
I googled a response and got this:

Help is available​

Speak with someone today

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline​

For emotional and substance use support 24/7

LOL!
"Substance use support", is this what Red has been bitching about this year?
 
How about having O3 injected directly into you blood chased by UV?
OK, I totally missread that bit! And I still had to google as I didnt belive it!

How ozone therapy is administered

There are several ways to administer ozone gas, but it shouldn’t be inhaled. This can cause severe irritation and fluid buildup in your lungs. Safer methods for delivering ozone therapy include:

Applying it to your skin by exposing a section of your body to ozone gas under a protective covering (also called ozone sauna) or by applying an ozone solution to your skin (often for wound healing).
Blowing gas into your body, typically through your ears, rectum or vagina.
Mixing it with your blood. Ozone gas can be dissolved in a sample of your blood and then reintroduced back into your body through an IV through a process called autohemotherapy.
Ingesting it by consuming small amounts of ozone gas dissolved in oil or water.
Injecting it into one of your muscles through a shot containing a mixture of oxygen and ozone.
Blowing gas into your body, typically through your ears, rectum or vagina.
What the actual fuck?!

 
we were talking general hangover recovery strategies. The O3 thing is insanity.
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7.5 is child's play. 16oz glass, ice, half can red bull, fill with vodka. We'd drink that like fruit juice at the clubs.
 
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